![]() Humans have relatively recently begun to coexist somewhat peacefully with the giant hulking varl race after the Second Great War against the dredge many years prior to the game's beginning. Despite constant sunshine, the world is, as always, covered in snow, and against this backdrop The Banner Saga tells a bleak and desperate story. Some foretell this as an impending apocalypse being on the horizon, while others are thankful for no more 'dark months', where things like food and nature have a chance to flourish. The gods are dead, and the sun is forever beaming, casting the planet into a state of perpetual brightness. ![]() As soon as The Banner Saga is booted up, you know you're in for something special. The first part of a proposed trilogy, The Banner Saga fuses some old school gameplay styles with some more modern ideas, and it works well, combining some Norse-inspired ethos with exceptional visuals and musical score. Reviews // 14th Jan 2014 - 10 years ago // By Gary Durston The Banner Saga Review ![]()
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